No punch line or anything. Just this magical new place called High Treason that’s now soft-open in the
Inner Richmond and looks a lot like
this.

See, those two sommeliers had pretty much worked... well, everywhere important. Ame. The French Laundry.
Still Meadowood and still Gary Danko. You get it. But since they cherish you, they decided to open this
laid-back neighborhood wine bar with street art on the walls, a vinyl soundtrack in the speakers and a
handpicked wine list everywhere else.

Grab a seat at the bar under the wave-like installation of wooden wine crates covering the wall. Chat with
the owners, who will point you toward your new favorite Italian red while selecting one of the records
lining the wall to play on the turntable.

It also behooves you to know that 1) you can get some cheese and charcuterie now, but a full menu from a
Quince chef is coming soon, and 2) most of the wines are available to-go for a park picnic or a nightcap at
your place.